The 10-year government bond yield jumped to a near one-month high of 6.57% on Monday, fueled by increased supply in the Centre's second-half borrowing and pre-MPC decision caution. Despite this, bond dealers view the overall borrowing calendar positively, even amidst current low demand for long (...)
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